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1 'Becket' to be presented at Regent theatre Will be sponsored by Beta Beta Beta.
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2 Africa future home for Wes Barnett; leaves for Peace Corps in June
Hugill--Marilyn
Profile of Wes Barnett, who will be going to Ethiopia; photo.
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3 All college Convocation Monday at 10 Otto Betz will speak on Protestant faith.
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4 Artists Series to present 'The Absence of a Cello' Hans Conried will perform.
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5 Bells or not: Vote given to senior class to decide Some believe seniors have not really had to opportunity to choose.
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6 Circulation Mgr., other positions open on EYE
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7 Mr. Johnson defends U. S. effort in Viet Nam war Donald E. Johnson outlines views; photo.
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8 Power failure caused by cable defect Affected much of campus.
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9 From me to you: Half-world of sunshine philosophical comment
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Wonders why we can build an 'Impact of Experience,' but not a section of sidewalk.
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10 Growth, not absorption, key to expansion
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Discusses the difference between growth and absorption.
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11 Kultur: FCM artists try arts, crafts integration
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Speaks on the Fiber, Clay and Metal show that ends today.
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12 Obiter Scripta: Discussion groups make classes both efficient, intimate
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
Claims that with enrollment growing, classes must grow as well so that the university does not have to hire more instructors.
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13 Union films consistently good, viewed under poor conditions Complains that watching movies in the Commons is less than enjoyable because of uncomfortable seats, poor sound production and the lack of refreshments.
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14 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Student complains that the problem with TV courses is that you can't flip the channels to watch something else.
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15 DeHoff asks clarification of EYE role Asks if his responsibilities extend beyond reading editorials.
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16 Psi Omega activates 11 pledges List of new members.
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17 Sue Nolting crowns OLD GOLD Queen at pageant Twelve women are finalists; photo.
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18 Union program offers creative writing contest Faculty will judge entries.
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19 Unknown donor gives painting to Hagemann Receives "Early Spring" by Karl Mattern.
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20 Judo Club to organize Monday John Kirby holding organizational meeting.
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21 Koehring named regional director of 'Head Start' Professor Koehring will continue teaching on a part-time basis.
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22 Sig Taus install 11 new actives List of new members.
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23 Students should get books at book exchange Exchange period is over.
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24 Sue Daugherty, OLD GOLD editor, resigns Kathy Novak may take over.
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25 Weekly schedule given for campus radio station
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26 Leaders announced for intramurals Results from House All-Sports Championship are posted.
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27 Panther Tracks: Back the Panthers' bid for 2nd place NCC finish
Brown--Hugh (Class of 1966)
Discusses the home court advantage that most sports teams have.
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28 SCI matmen take on powerful Moorhead State here Saturday Coach Chuck Patten says he doesn't expect a win, just good effort from the team; weights and names of participants are listed.
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29 SCI seeks second place in NCC race SCI will face South Dakota and Morningside Colleges.
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30 Trackmen to battle Coe in opener tomorrow SCI to face Coe College; team members and their events are listed.
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31 Faculty poems in MIDWEST Next issue will feature faculty work.
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32 Mr. Hearst to teach class in special writing Will teach non-credit community course.
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33 SCRA to host sixth annual religion lecture series Representatives of three faiths will speak.
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34 Tallcorn Music Festival host for 240 musicians Highlights of program.
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35 UPC film 'The Red and Black' given tonight